Lutheran Synod Quarterly

Lutheran Synod Quarterly

Lutheran Synod Quarterly VOLUME 55 • NUMBER 1 MARCH 2015 2014 Bjarne Wollan Teigen Reformation Lectures The Doctrine of Creation in Lutheran Apologetics Lutherans and the Defense of the Faith Reaction to the 2014 Reformation Lectures Articles and Sermon Study Old Testament in Palm Sunday Why Was the Gospel a “Stumbling Block to Jews and Foolishness to Gentiles?” The Christian Is a Citizen in Two Kingdoms: An Overview of Church & State Biographical Essay on F.A. Schmidt Note and Book Reviews The journal of Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary ISSN: 0360-9685 Lutheran Synod Quarterly VOLUME 55 • NUMBER 1 MARCH 2015 Te journal of Bethany Lutheran Teological Seminary lutheran Synod Quarterly EDITOR-IN-CHIEF........................................................... Gaylin R. Schmeling BOOK REVIEW EDITOR ......................................................... Michael K. Smith LAYOUT EDITOR ................................................................. Daniel J. Hartwig PRINTER ......................................................... Books of the Way of the Lord The Lutheran Synod Quarterly (ISSN: 0360-9685) is edited by the faculty of Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary 6 Browns Court Mankato, Minnesota 56001 The Lutheran Synod Quarterly is a continuation of the Clergy Bulletin (1941–1960). The purpose of the Lutheran Synod Quarterly, as was the purpose of the Clergy Bulletin, is to provide a testimony of the theological position of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod and also to promote the academic growth of her clergy roster by providing scholarly articles, rooted in the inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures and the Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Lutheran Synod Quarterly is published in March and December with a combined June and September issue. Subscription rates are $25.00 U.S. per year for domestic subscriptions and $35.00 U.S. per year for international subscriptions. All subscriptions and editorial correspondence should be sent to the following address: Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary Attn: Lutheran Synod Quarterly 6 Browns Ct Mankato MN 56001 Back issues of the Lutheran Synod Quarterly from the past two years are available at a cost of $10.00 per issue. Back issues of the Lutheran Synod Quarterly and Clergy Bulletin prior to the past two years are available at <www.blts.edu/lsq>. The Lutheran Synod Quarterly is abstracted in Religious and Theological Abstracts, PO Box 215, Myerstown, PA 17067 (E-mail: <[email protected]>; Website: <www.rtabst.org/abstracts>). Copyright ©2015 by Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary. Requests for permission to reproduce more than brief excerpts are to be directed to the Editor- in-Chief. Contents LSQ Vol. 55, No. 1 (March 2015) 2014 BJARNE WOLLAN TEIGEN REFORMATION LECTURES: APOLOGETICS IN LUTHERANISM The Doctrine of Creation in Lutheran Apologetics ............................9 Allen J. Quist Lutherans and the Defense of the Faith ...........................................45 Daniel van Voorhis Reaction to the 2014 Reformation Lectures ....................................47 Lyle W. Lange Erling T. Teigen ARTICLES AND SERMON STUDY Old Testament in Palm Sunday .......................................................53 Alexander K. Ring Why Was the Gospel a “Stumbling Block to Jews and Foolishness to Gentiles”? ................................................................59 Michael K. Smith The Christian Is a Citizen in Two Kingdoms: An Overview of Church & State ...............................................................................73 Jonathan N. Madson Biographical Essay on F.A. Schmidt ................................................91 Christian Anderson 4 Lutheran Synod Quarterly Vol. 55 NOTE AND BOOK REVIEWS The Eighth Triennial Convention of the CELC and the Meeting of the Theological Commission .......................................103 Gaylin R. Schmeling The Americanization Process in the Second Generation: The German Lutheran Matthias Loy (1828–1915) Caught Between Adaptation and Repristinization .....................................106 Gaylin R. Schmeling Book Review: A Heart at Peace: Biblical Strategies for Christians in Confict ....................................................................111 Nathan C. Krause Foreword LSQ Vol. 55, No. 1 (March 2015) N THIS ISSUE OF THE QUARTERLY WE ARE PLEASED to share with our readers the 2014 annual Bjarne Wollan Teigen Reformation Lectures, delivered October 30–31, 2014, in Mankato, IMinnesota. Tese lectures are sponsored jointly by Bethany Lutheran College and Bethany Lutheran Teological Seminary. Tis was the forty-seventh in the series of annual Reformation Lectures which began in 1967. Te format of the Reformation Lectures has always been that of a free conference and thus participation in these lectures is outside the framework of fellowship. Tis year there were two presenters. Te frst lecture was given by Prof. Allen J. Quist of St. Peter, Minnesota. Prof. Quist holds a B.A. from Gustavus Adolphus College, an M.A. from Minnesota State University, Mankato, and B.D. from Bethany Lutheran Teological Seminary. He currently serves as a member of the Doctrine Committee of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Prof. Quist was Professor of Psychology at Bethany Lutheran College from 1968 to 1982. He served three terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1983 to 1988. While in the Legislature, he served as Chair of the Social Services Subcommittee and as Vice-Chair of the Health and Human Services Committee. Prof. Quist was the author of numerous bills including the bill that created Minnesota’s Department of Jobs and Training. In 1994 he won the Republican party endorsement as a candidate for governor of Minnesota. Prof. Quist is the author of seven books, one of them 6 Lutheran Synod Quarterly Vol. 55 being an unofcial best-seller with sales of over 10,000 copies. He is also the author of numerous articles in a wide variety of publications, and has been a frequent speaker at national conferences dealing with education policy. His recent publications include: Ten Truths About Evolution that Everyone Should Know and Proclaiming the Truth of Jesus to a Postmodern World. Prof. Quist and his wife, Julie, live in rural St. Peter. Tey have 10 children and 42 grandchildren. Te second presenter was Dr. Daniel van Voorhis. Dr. van Voorhis received his B.A. in Teology from Concordia University, Irvine and earned his Ph.D. in History from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is currently the chair of the department of History and Political Tought at Concordia University, Irvine. He is the author of numerous articles in felds ranging from Reformation polemics to contemporary issues in religion and politics. He is the co-host of the “Virtue in the Wasteland” podcast (a production of the League of Faithful Masks) as well as a speaking fellow for both the League of Faithful Masks and the 1517 Project. Dr. van Voorhis is currently co-writing a book with colleague Dr. Jefrey Mallinson on Christianity and culture. His article “Who’s Afraid of the Enlightenment?” was accepted as a chapter in an upcoming work on the legacy of Western Civilization. Dr. van Voorhis and his wife, Beth Anne, have been married for 11 years and are blessed with two sons. He is a native of southern California. Te theme of the lectures was “Apologetics in Lutheranism.” Te frst lecture, given by Prof. Quist, was entitled “Te Doctrine of Creation in Lutheran Apologetics.” Te second lecture, presented by Dr. van Voorhis, was entitled “Lutherans and the Defense of the Faith.” Te two reactors to the Reformation Lectures were Prof. Lyle Lange of Martin Luther College in New Ulm, Minnesota, and Prof. Erling Teigen of Bethany Lutheran College. Te Reformation Lectures were a study of biblical apologetics. Tere is a considerable amount of discussion among Christians today concerning apologetics. Te term “apologetics” refers to the defense of the Christian faith. Defending the Christian faith may include an expla- nation of the basic beliefs of Christianity. It may also include giving grounds or reasons for accepting the Christian Gospel message as true or a refutation of criticisms of the faith, as well as exposing inadequacies in alternative religions and worldviews. No. 1 7 In the exegetical essay entitled “Old Testament in Palm Sunday,” the Rev. Alexander Ring indicates that there are many Old Testament connections, allusions, and pictures to be found in the historic Palm Sunday Gospel. It is rich with Old Testament imagery. Te Rev. Ring is pastor of Parkland Lutheran Church in Tacoma, Washington. In 1 Corinthians 1:23, Paul makes a very bold claim in describing the gospel: it is a “stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles.” Why does he describe the apostolic message of “Christ crucifed” in such a way? How has this description of the gospel been interpreted by various commentators? Why would the message of the gospel be met with such skepticism or unbelief? Tese questions and more are addressed in a paper by Prof. Michael K. Smith, “Why Was the Gospel a ‘Stumbling Block to Jews and Foolishness to Gentiles’?” Prof. Smith serves as Professor of New Testament and Dean of Students at Bethany Lutheran Teological Seminary in Mankato, Minnesota. Te essay, “Te Christian Is a Citizen in Two Kingdoms: An Overview of Church & State,” gives a summary of the Lutheran doctrine of the two kingdoms. God has assigned certain responsibili- ties to the church and certain responsibilities to the state which do not confict with each other. To

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